Home sweet volcano: Alaska fur seals thrive at unlikely spot

A mature northern fur seal stands on a beach on Bogoslof Island, Ala., in August 2019. Alaska's northern fur seals are thriving on an island that's the tip of an active undersea volcano. Numbers of fur seals continue to grow on tiny Bogoslof Island despite hot mud, steam and sulfurous gases spitting from vents on the volcano.
Maggie Mooney-Seus | NOAA Fisheries via AP file
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